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Post by Kansas City Chiefs GM (Dylan) on Jun 9, 2014 10:26:58 GMT -5
ATL Gets:
WR Dwayne Bowe DB Eric Berry KC 2014 1st Round Pick (23rd Overall)
KC Gets:
ATL 2014 1st Round Pick (6th Overall) ATL 2015 2nd Round Pick
I accept. On the surface, I feel like people are going to say "wow you got ripped off" but I will completely disagree. While I love Dwayne Bowe and Eric Berry in real life, I feel like this is an even fantasy trade. Although I do not believe last year is reminiscent of what Bowe truly brings to the table, he still isn't the best fantasy contributor. I do feel as if he'll bounce back this year but being that this is a dynasty league, I want to get younger. I also love Eric Berry as a player but in fantasy I think I can do well to mostly replace his production. I'm excited to grab these picks and I think we both came out on top in this deal.
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Post by Philadelphia Eagles GM (Chris) on Jun 9, 2014 13:58:16 GMT -5
Needs Atlanta to accept trade before votes can be tallied.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 9, 2014 14:36:02 GMT -5
Accept
Bowe is coming off a down year. I took on a lot of risk in this deal. Defense is not weighted heavily but I feel as if Moore and Berry will form one of the top defensive back combinations this league has to offer. If you wanted to look at this in another direction, you could split this deal into two: Bowe for my 2015 second rounder and Berry/23 for 6. Bowe is 29, he does not have many productive seasons left but I feel he is worth the second round pick. Like I said before, defense is not weighted heavily in this league. Last year, Bowe outscored Berry when Berry had the better season. Moving down hurts when I could take someone who I see as a top 10 RB this season and going forward but its the right move when trying to piece together a winning football game. I, I, I, I, cant believe I just spent the last three minutes of my life writing about a deal in which I believe helps my team this season and in the future
Go Falcons
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Post by Oakland Raiders GM (Zack) on Jun 9, 2014 17:33:10 GMT -5
Need reasoning from ATL
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Post by Kansas City Chiefs GM (Dylan) on Jun 9, 2014 18:58:54 GMT -5
ATL updated his post
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Post by Oakland Raiders GM (Zack) on Jun 9, 2014 19:53:24 GMT -5
Veto (0-1)
This is my first veto, I just do not see any way the Chiefs can improve their team with this trade. 2nd round pick isn't much and their is only an upgrade from pick 23 to pick 6...The Chiefs do not even keep their first, they swap. I want to keep the league competitive, and do not like vetoing, but I am one of those who say "wow you got ripped off". That being said, it's only 1 vote, good luck to both of you.
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Post by Kansas City Chiefs GM (Dylan) on Jun 9, 2014 20:21:31 GMT -5
How do you not see any way I can improve my team with this? That's kinda ridiculous lol.
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Post by Oakland Raiders GM (Zack) on Jun 9, 2014 20:29:43 GMT -5
The second round pick will be almost useless... You swapped a first for a first, bowe, and berry. Again, just my opinion, but my vote will not change.
-zack
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Post by Kansas City Chiefs GM (Dylan) on Jun 9, 2014 21:04:55 GMT -5
Useless? Nah not if you know how to draft but it's cool.
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Post by Philadelphia Eagles GM (Chris) on Jun 10, 2014 7:04:23 GMT -5
Pass (1-1)
I understand what Zack is saying, however in my opinion Bowe is not that great of a receiver, Berry is a good DB, but since KC gets the opportunity to move up in the draft he can draft a better and younger WR to replace Bowe and the Falcons are moving 17 spots back so giving the second rounder in 15 offsets that aspect of the trade. Just like Civardi pointed out Berry + 23rd pick and Bowe + 15 2nd round seems fair to me.
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Post by Cleveland Browns GM (Greg) on Jun 10, 2014 7:41:10 GMT -5
At first thought it was straight veto, but the more I look at it and see Dylan's reasoning, I can't see a reason not to let this pass. As long as Chiefs use the #6 wisely I see the deal to be quite even and maybe even benefit the Chiefs with a good pick.
Approve (2-1)
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Post by NE Patriots GM (Brendan) on Jun 10, 2014 14:27:57 GMT -5
Easily the trade I've had to think about the most so far in this league, this trade was hard to accept or veto. I think everyone can agree that the Falcons won this deal, but the question is if it is vetoable. I think Bowe had a bad year last year, but will be back to normal this year. Berry will always be productive, and the fact that the Chiefs added a first rounder to this deal is crazy to me. We will see what direction Kansas City goes with the #6 pick, but with all that talent + the pick Atlanta gets, I will have to...
Veto (2-2)
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Post by Oakland Raiders GM (Zack) on Jun 10, 2014 17:04:03 GMT -5
What happens with this trade now that ATL has selected? I'm assuming KC would have selected Sankey, but is this trade voided?
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Post by Deleted on Jun 10, 2014 17:23:23 GMT -5
The TC swung and missed on this deal. 24 hours is without a doubt long enough to get five votes in. I picked Sankey to make sure I wouldnt be skipped and miss the chance to take my guy
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Post by Kansas City Chiefs GM (Dylan) on Jun 10, 2014 17:23:54 GMT -5
Waiting on another vote
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